Join the WashU Denver Network at the Denver Museum of Nature & Science for an engaging networking reception with Daniel Giammar, Walter E. Browne Professor of Environmental Engineering, and director of the Center for the Environment at WashU.
Giammar will share insights from his research on the intersecting topics of societal and environmental health, and the significant impact that chemical reactions have on our planet and its inhabitants. This is an exciting opportunity to learn how WashU is creatively addressing climate change, and other local and global health challenges, through multiple initiatives and collaboration across disciplines.
About Daniel Giammar:
In July 2023, professor Giammar became the inaugural director of the Washington University Center for the Environment and is currently the co-director of the Solutions through Planetary Health Research (SPHERE) network in the School of Public Health. Giammar's research focuses on water quality, aquatic chemistry, and environmental implications of energy technologies, and his research has been sponsored by the National Science Foundation, Department of Energy, and Water Research Foundation. Professor Giammar earned his bachelor’s degree at Carnegie Mellon University, his master’s degree and doctorate at Caltech, and completed his postdoctoral training at Princeton University, before joining WashU in 2002. He is a registered professional engineer in the State of Missouri.
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Cost: $15 per person, registration required
Museum admission, lunch, and faculty lecture are included.
Eliot Society members, you are invited to attend this event at no cost in appreciation of your support. Enter the code ELIOTIMPACT to access your complimentary registration. Not yet an Eliot Society member? Learn more!
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